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Non Woke Search Engines

Search Engines That Non Woke

Did you know that search engines don’t have to return unbiased results?  it seems that certain search engines are actually non-woke. Google, Bing and Yahoo are not woke search engines. They do not cater to our needs as a community. They don’t respect us enough to give us what we want, when we want it without making us feel like second-class citizens.

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Google

Google is probably the most well-known search engine, and it’s also one of the most controversial. Some people have accused Google of being a monopoly, while others have accused them of being biased or censoring search results. And then there are those who accuse Google of being liberal most notably its founders or conservative some employees.

Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998, who were both Stanford students at the time. They started working on their idea for a new kind of search engine after graduating from college. Despite starting off as engineers, they quickly gained positions at Sun Microsystems after leaving Stanford when Google was still just an idea on paper.

Bing

Bing is a search engine that was created by Microsoft in 2009. It is the second most used search engine in the world, and it comes with a lot of features that are not available on other search engines.

Bing has several different types of search options: image searching, video searching and news searching are all things you can do on this website. You can also use Cortana which is basically an assistant for your computer for additional information about whatever topic you’re interested in researching.

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Yahoo

Yahoo is a search engine that knows how to be woke. However, it is not yet completely woke.

The problem with Yahoo’s search algorithm is that it has not been updated in a while, and therefore does not have the latest features required to be truly woke. If you want results that show up on Google but don’t take into account your personal privacy or include results from Wikipedia pages about cats who think they’re people, then Yahoo might be for you.

Reasons Why They Are Not Woke

You might be wondering what makes a search engine “not woke” and the answer is simple: these search engines are not woke. Often, when we think of the term “woke,” we’re referring to something that’s aware of its surroundings and is actively working to change them for the better. In this case, it means that your search results should reflect what you actually want to see when you look up something or someone on Google or Bing.

But many of us don’t use those popular search engines at all that’s where our list comes in. Here are five non-woke search engines that will give you more accurate results based on what you really need rather than what some corporation thinks will make money off your clicks which could very well be different.

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Conclusion

The three main search engines in the world today are Google, Bing and Yahoo. All three of these search engines have some issues that should be addressed as soon as possible so that we can have a better internet experience and unify all users under one roof.

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Dave P
Dave P
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3 COMMENTS

  1. Well. I kind of have to disagree with you about Google, because they HEAVILY cater to the left and wokeness in general, and literally show the OPPOSITE (for example, literally showing OPPOSING ARGUMENTS to what you typed in and they consider ‘offensive’) of what you are searching. The only thing I like about bing, is that when you first start using it, it shows you a mix of the both sides, and then depending on which stories you spend longer reading, click on more, and like more, it recommends you more of and changes your search results based on that, and I think that’s how every browser should be. Long story short, f#ck my privacy if they can analyse what I want to see and change things accordingly.

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